Evening Star Newspaper, January 29, 1932, Page 7

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, INJUNGTION CURB TALKED BY MINERS lllinois Group Demanding Home Rule Is Urged to End Attack. e Associated Pre DIANAPOLIS )| g to curb January 29, the evil Music and Musicians Kreutzberg and Group Give Recifal at National, ONTINUING the renaissance of the dance this season in Washington, an art which hes suddenly jumped to the front and inveigled audience eudie to the National all previous stimu- after group were pre- sented yester- day aftcrnoon before a small tut invigorated audienc> Mr. Kreutz- berg, who has numbered the great Fiau Wig- man as one of his teachers, seemed yester- day very much Reviews and News of Capital's Programs, chorus also as & Tequest number, and “By an’_ By ‘“Somebody's Knockin' At Yo' Do'”, and Pin- suti's “Goodnight. Goodnight, Be- loved” to complete the evening. The accompanist for the chorus was Miss M. Henry. D) Pianist to Be Guest Soloist With Ohio Society. IELEN PUGH ALCORN of Co- Jumbus, Ohio, who has appeared with the Cincinnati Symphony Or- chestra, the New York Orchestra, the Clewlxrd Orchestra, St. Louis Symphony and the Minneapolis Symphony, under such well known conductors as Dr. Erpst Kunwald, Eugene Ysaye, Dr. Walter Dam- rosch, Nikolai Sokoloff, Max Zach and Emil Oberhoffer, will be the honor guest artist at the twenty-sec- ond annual McKinley birthday cele- bration of the Ohio Society of Wash- Covenant First Presbyterian Church. The program was arranged under the direction of Lisle A. Smith, the president, and was given by the quartet, consisting of Helen Howi- son, soprano; Richie McLean, con- tralto; Charles Wilfird Smith, tencr James E. S. Kinsella, bass, with Mary Howe and George H Wilson, at the piano, and J. Woodman Bab- bitt, who was heard in_interpretive readings. Brahms ‘Liebeslieder” for planoforte duet and quartet, comprising Daumer’s _translation from the Russian, Polish and Mag- yar folk lore, was sung and Mr. Babbitt was heard in old English ballads of the thirteenth century and dialect selections. Mary Howe was represented by her mew com- position, “Catalina,” which was sung from manuscript. The Madrigal Singers, directed by Mrs. John Milton Sylvester, will give a short program of English madri- gals and folk songs on Saturday eve- ning for the Manor House Chapter, Daughters of the American Revo- lution, birthday anniversary, at the Thomas Circle Club, 1326 Massa- chusetts avenue. ROLPH BACKS HOOVER GOLDBERGER ASHES TO BE SCATTERED riends and Relatives of Engineer Who Killed Self Will Attend Hains Point Rites. The ashes of Edgar Farrar Gold- berger, 24-year-old engineer, who killed himself yesterday by firing a bullet through his head, will be scattered over | the Potomac River from Hains Point tomorrow afternoon by a | friends and relatives. | The body of Goldberger, eldest son of of pellagra, was cremated today at the funeral parlor of Joseph Gawler’s Sons. The young engineer, who had been granted a month’s sick leave from his position on_the New Orleans Sewerage and Water Board, was found in bed yes- | terday morning, dying from a bullet | wound in his temple. He succumbed shortly after being taken to Emergency Hospital. After an investigation, Acting group of | | the late Dr. Joseph Goldberger, famous | for his research into the cause and cure | omury [/ LEADERS co ALSO OWNING AND OPERATING These Prices [ e Prevail in Washington and Viclnity SANICO COFFEE SANICO COFFEE Month-End Values! We want a big month-end business . . you want big values . here they are . . come in and we’ll both be happy. ington at the Shoreham Hotel to- morrow evening at 8 o'clock. One of the numbers will be the “Hungarian Fantasie,” by Liszt, played on two pianos. Mrs. Carl R. Chindblom of Washington and Chi- cago will assist at one of the pianos. | himself and scarcely at all remin scent of the German pricstese, whose dance mancu- vers have im- { themselves so firmly on this and every other soil. After an unnecess: y conventional “intro- duction h the usual figures com- ing forth and doing a usual tripping here and there, Kreutzberg relaxed | Mrs McCartney. the Men's Society samerlike substance, and | invited the congregation recently to for instance, | a concert and reception at "the is one of the Coroner A. Magruder MacDonald issued a certificate of death by suicide. Goldberger was a_grandson of the late Judge Edgar Farrar, prominent New Orleans lawyer and one-time presi- dent of the American Bar Association He had been visiting his mother at 5800 Broad Branch road. @ DPolish Census 32 120 020. | Governor of California to Head G. 0. P. Delegation. SACRAMENTO, Cal., January 29 () —Gov. James Rolph announ-ed yester- day he had agreed to head the Cali- fornia delegation to the Republican Na- | tional Convention and that he would |¥ o\ poaw poland. Jamuary 20 (9).- | support President Hoover for renomina- | The population of Poland was listed at ltlon The delegation will be clected at 32,120,020 yesterday in final returns the May primary from December’s census 20: PURE LARD You buy a 5-lb. bag of flour at our regular low price and for o cent more you get a pound carton of lard. Kreutzbers. Anniversary Concert Given at Church [N recognition of the second an- niversary of the Rev. 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JiiF . 12)oc Shoulder Veal Roast........ n 17c Small Fresh Hams cnee B 108 Chuck Roast ............. m 12V5¢ Fresh Shoulders. . . . .. ... 1126 Breast of Veal. . ... et sins 14c Smoked Shoulders Fresh Killed Fryers......... n 3lc Special Sausage proved just why h dance kings of the present decade. this creation and more espe- ally in “The Hangman's Dance,’ in which the dancer's clipped head S ———— was decorated by a lively red line from across the back of his head to the tip of his nose, Kreutzberg's ex- - FURNITURE ssionism was a clear and con- ST cise quantity, and his movements, ies having the required grace and poise, adroit and penetrating Added to this was the ultimate joy lilting, humorous con- Envious Girls,” a v conceived and costumed af- S a finale to a varied and in- afternoon. After all the 1l moods and weeping postures have had during this furious 1ce season, it was a pleasant sur- prise to be able to laugh out loud and to find that every one else was doing the same. Kreutzberg has surrounded him- self with a particularly talented group of dancing_cohorts—these _cohorts STREET CAR STRIKE LOOMS IN SEATTLE : Avert| fanned a_at Midnight. Hagfors, Araca Meudtner and Al- Winckelmann, besides being g to the eye. conducted ves after the manner of true tistes and gave their master support as few pupils are This fact, and a num- including the various afternoon, the color, by provisiona officers from ve beer a fight Savings of 1 10% to 50% in the February Sale of Lifetime Furniture Business Leaders Try to Threatened Walkout as Banks Ilse Spurn Pay Warrants. Combination 3 ' Snlu Dzalen .1b. 15¢ 2 1s. 15¢ Packages of Sanico 3 fances, made this after the initial tepid- something to be remembered E. de S. MELCHER. Pint Bottle of New England Roland Hayes Chorus Gives Recital. \\ entertaining program Was given last evening by the Roland fale Chorus and its guest artlst, William Duncan Allen, je. at St. Augus s new auditorium Due to inexpected absence of W. Lee Person, master of ceremonies, J. Hillary Taylor, the director of the I Stepped to the breach and ated in his place. On the first of the program the chorus rendered “Lead Us, Norton Parks; “Do You Make a Sojer?” arranged by and “Old Black Joe, a request number. These were interspersed a tenor solo by John F. Barnes HARDING T.UO WEAK’ r the most enthusiastic singer BIOGRAPHER WRITES .t iy ufiinuin® youthful elocutionist and fine piano performance of large cans Historian Describes His Election to “Post Beyond His Powers” as “Cruel Misfortune.” ices both showed s natural feeling m and his sensitiveness to of melody. He offered Smetana’s “Beside the Seashore” and Dohnanyi's “Concert Etude.” fol- lowed by Nathaniel Dett’s “Bar- 1 n the “Suite from the The audience over his un- omplete com- iment f of the program including many solos, a quartet in which the tenor voice was more than above average, Sweet and Low,” given by the SPECIAL SALE January 29, 30 $25 Weihorn $9%0............ $30 Arvin l:lts&l( \" 810 Heaters, Radio 509, Off Telechron Clocks 309 Off All Small Appliances pound t Warren G loaf mped & ual abilities or Royal Cleaners, $38.50 On This Suite You Save 40%—6 Pieces, $195 formerly $325 charact tel lac office. a useful his cruel fted to a post SEVEN BID V\[ITHOUT ACE RESULTS IN DIVORCE lown and bal- Here is a Bedroom Suite well worth seeing. Six charming pieces of Neo- classic influence. You ought to see the beautifully figured walnut, the classic, refined design. The dresser is 48 inches wide and all the pieces are exactly as pictured. 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